Sentences with phrase «arbitrary level»

«Capping credit card interest rates at arbitrary levels would harm the very people that it is meant to help by reducing choice in the marketplace and by rationing credit,» Campbell the crowd.
Taken together with the way it locks off so much content until you hit arbitrary levels it feels bizarrely restrictive, forcing players into a grind - like trajectory that gradually dishes out tools that make gameplay more interesting, even as the deliberately limited combinations of rules, maps and modes chip away at the initially intoxicating sugar rush appeal.
This provides an arbitrary level of authority to the Minister which is, at best, concerning.
Why maintain dogmatic adherence to such an arbitrary level that all other metrics are revised accordingly?
Eventually, within three to five years of having the CCSS and the accompanying high stakes national tests, we will see the students who do not meet the arbitrary levels of achievement set in those subject areas labeled «at risk» and forced to do more work in those areas, depriving them further of the opportunities to participate in other educational activities.
Parents, teachers, and lawmakers want a system that measures not just an arbitrary level of proficiency, but student growth and school progress in ways that better reflect the impact of a school and its teachers on student learning.
A really nice price action level will always outperform a Fibonacci level that happens to fall at an arbitrary level on a chart.
Some of you might disagree, and look to get the absolute «most» out of your miles — but Milenomics isn't about setting an arbitrary level to redeem at.
«Shoot, die, try to do a bit better next time» hits the same one - more - go factor as a slot machine, but on its own that's as fake an addiction as the arbitrary levelling system in a bad mobile game.
But why set the arbitrary level at $ 75b?
I believe the IPCC plans all call for a black box solution where we develop a technology to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere or ocean to drive the CO2 levels or to at least slow the rise of CO2 and give us more time to make fundamental changes in the way we live to limit global warming to some arbitrary level.
This system provides the Canadian market full access to the best and brightest around the world regardless of whether or not they have achieved an arbitrary level of education or possess a potentially unrelated level of experience.
Those whose societal injury is thought to exceed some arbitrary level of tolerability then would be entitled to preferential classifications at the expense of individuals belonging to other groups.
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